KathrynÌýSullivan
- PhD Student, Department of Environmental Studies, College of Arts & Sciences
- CAAAS GRADUATE FELLOWS

Kathryn is an environmental justice researcher and PhD Candidate focused on the intersections of climate change, mental health and well-being, and community resilience. Current research interests include the mental health impacts of environmental stressors, equitable climate adaptation, coproduction in environmental decision making, and health disparities in vulnerable communities.
Currently pursuing a PhD in Environmental Studies at the ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado Boulder, Kathryn's research spans local and international contexts, including studies on Minneapolis neighborhood health inequities, climate adaptation around Lake Ontario, and the mental health and well-being impacts of environmental change in Uganda. She also has extensive experience in teaching, mentorship, stakeholder engagement, and research coordination. Kathryn holds degrees from the ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Michigan in Environmental Science (B.S.) and Biology, Health, and Society (B.S.).
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